General Douglas MacArthur gave his farewell address to a joint session of Congress on April 19, 1951, after President Truman fired him for ignoring orders about military actions in the Pacific.
The "...date of Infamy" speech was before the US Congress on December 8, 1941.
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Franklin Roosevelt a day of euphony in a speech before congress
January 8, 1918 was the date of the "14 points speech " that Wilson made to Congress.
January 8, 1918 was the date of Wilson's famous Fourteen Points Speech which outlined his plan for world peace.
The date that Roosevelt gave the speech was December 18, 1941. The time he gave his speech I do not know. Sorry. : )You can listen to his speech on this web site www.americanrhetoric.com/top100speechesall.html.
No. The Constitution merely requires that the President "from time to time" inform Congress as to the state of the union. It does not have to be a speech, and in fact every President from Thomas Jefferson until Woodrow Wilson submitted the state of the union in a letter to Congress. The speech traditionally takes place annually, but this is not constitutionally required.
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you don't its just a figure of speech