It's not formally called a "State of the Union" during the president's first year in office, but yes, Trump gave an address to a joint session of Congress on February 28, 2017.
I know he gave an address but I do not recall it billed as a "State of the Union" address, and now find far more calling it not than saying it was, and much saying that the 2018 speech was his first State of the Union address.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_the_Union
Dates below, Trump's first was on 2018-1-30 which would correspond to 2022 for Biden I think. (So not this year, next year I think.)
It's not formally called a "State of the Union" during the president's first year in office, but yes, Trump gave an address to a joint session of Congress on February 28, 2017.
Evidence?
I know he gave an address but I do not recall it billed as a "State of the Union" address, and now find far more calling it not than saying it was, and much saying that the 2018 speech was his first State of the Union address.
You assert it "would" do it.
Problem is, you are wrong.
Actual searching, which you failed to do, turned up the contrary. Lots of it.
Yes, people should not mislead others. You should have attempted to verify your incorrect memory before posting. "An" address, not a SOTU in 2017.
Downvoting won't change that.