The State of the Union: A Tradition, Not a Requirement

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Did you know the U.S. Constitution doesn’t actually require the State of the Union address to be delivered every year—or even as a speech? While it has become an annual tradition, history tells a different story. From written messages to in-person addresses, and even a six-part written report from Richard Nixon in 1973, the State of the Union has evolved over time.
In this video, we explore the history, constitutional mandate, and modern-day political spectacle of the State of the Union. How did it become the event we know today? Watch now to find out!
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