It was stated that the president must give it in the Constitution.
False; it is stated that the president must address the public from "time to time". No specific time is actually set.
The President.
The U.S. Constitution doesn't give a spacific timeframe for the President to give his State of the Union Address. It only says that he must do it from time to time and " At times as he see's proper." Although it is traditionally done once a year.
State of the Union Address
All the Constitution says is that he shall do so from "time to time". And it need not be a speech.
Address
(Article II, section 3): "...give to the Congress information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient."
No, the State of the union has no set date. In fact, Congress must invite the president into the house chamber to give the address. the constitution notes that, "from time to time" the president shall update the Congress with news about the state of the union.
President Obama stated that gay Americans should be treated like everyone else under the law, that if we are all created equal (as stated in the Declaration of Independence), then our love and commitments to life partners must be equal too.
Before his inauguration his title is President Elect Trump.
yes the president shall give it to the congress
He or she must be a "natural born citizen"