Here's the full list of State of the Union speeches and Addresses by the President to a joint session of both Houses with dates going back to Roosevelt in 1934 before which ratification of the 20th Amendment occurred on 23 Jan 1933, changing the opening of Congress from early March to early January.
Roosevelt
1934-01-03
1935-01-04
1936-01-03
1937-01-06
1938-01-03
1939-01-04
1940-01-03
1941-01-06
1942-01-06
1943-01-07
1944-01-11
1945-01-06
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Truman
1946-01-14
1947-01-06
1948-01-07
1949-01-05
1950-01-04
1951-01-08
1952-01-09
1953-01-07 (outgoing SOTU)
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Eisenhower
1953-02-02 (incomingSOTUaddress)
1954-01-07
1955-01-06
1956-01-05
1957-01-10
1958-01-09
1959-01-09
1960-01-07
1961-01-12 (outgoing SOTU)
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Kennedy
1961-01-30 (incomingSOTUaddress)
1962-01-11
1963-01-14
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Johnson
1964-01-08
1965-01-04
1966-01-12
1967-01-10
1968-01-17
1969-01-14
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Nixon
1970-01-22
1971-01-22
1972-01-20
1973-02-02
1974-01-30
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Ford
1975-01-15
1976-01-19
1977-01-12
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Carter
1978-01-19
1979-01-23
1980-01-23
1981-01-16 (last written SOTU)
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Regan
1982-01-26
1983-01-25
1984-01-25
1985-02-01
1986-02-04
1987-01-27
1988-01-25
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GBush
1989-02-09
1990-01-31
1991-01-29
1992-01-28
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BClinton
1993-02-17
1994-01-25
1995-01-24
1996-01-23
1997-02-04
1998-01-27
1999-01-19
2000-01-27
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GWBush
2001-02-27 - 2nd LATEST
2002-01-29
2003-01-28
2004-01-20
2005-02-02
2006-01-31
2007-01-24
2008-01-28
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Obama
2009-02-24
2010-01-27
2011-01-25
2012-01-24
2013-02-12
2014-01-28
2015-01-20
2016-01-12
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Trump
2017-02-28 - LATEST
2018-01-30
2019-02-05
2020-02-04
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Biden
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Biden sets history by not giving a SOTU address to a joint session of both Houses in Jan/Feb/Mar of his Presidency.
I will leave this little information dig with the comment that today is 31st MARCH and Biden has only given a solo-presser ONCE in his Presidency. Why no SOTU address??!?!
Do you believe in coincidences?
*edit: corrected to reflect that addresses to a joint session of both Houses in an inaugural year may/are not considered official SOTU speeches
I'm surprised the Democrats don't have "Biden" do a televised, pre-recorded "Max Headroom" style SOTU.
At least they can claim he did one, even though it's just a video recording. Maybe Joe doesn't have enough brain cells left to record 60 minutes of a speech, edited to leave out the gaffs?
They're still working on recording it at 5 minutes of coherent speach per day
Haha watch, when the SOTU finally does come out it will have obvious cuts and discrepancies where Joe is wearing different things one minute to the next.
From wikipedia
So, my understanding is that the President doesn't just rock up and give a SOTU. A formal invitation is issued by the Speaker (I think). I mean, it's all formality and optics, but that's the process. Which leads to the question...has Nancy invited him to speak to Congress? And why not?
We see what you did here ?
Is Nancy the speaker?
Has Nancy gotten her speakership back, or is it still given out to someone else?
Trump gave a speech at CPAC on Feb 28 2021. I consider that the SOTU.
This Forbes article states that the longest SOTU address was delivered by Bill Clinton on January 27 of 2000 and lasted 1:28:49. https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2020/02/05/the-longest-state-of-the-union-addresses-infographic/?sh=26ddfb5d564d Trump's CPAC SPEECH February 28, 2021 Was 1:29:27 in duration. 38 seconds longer than Clinton's 2000 SOTU
I guess there was a lot to go over.
I thought this have been put to bed.
Where did you get your list? According to the list on the house website, https://history.house.gov/Institution/SOTU/List/, no president in recent history has delivered a SOTU address in the year they were inaugurated.
Full disclaimer: this list is 100% self researched using a variety of sources, mostly searching for the year and term 'sotu' and may contain errors. It seems there may be some difference between how SOTU is named colloquially and how it's recognised. Without doubt however, these dates above can be considered as addresses to a joint session of both houses (whether in-person or not).
I just found this which would've saved me a whole load of research time
*edit: I've updated the post to more accurately reflect this. Can't edit the title though :/
Good digging, I see the entry for the 2017 SOTU has this "disclaimer", "Delivered on February 28, 2017, the speech was not officially deemed a "State of the Union address"; like the freshman addresses of President George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, President Trump treated this speech as simply an "Address to a Joint Session of Congress." (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Donald_Trump%27s_First_State_of_the_Union_Address)
So that somewhat clears up the confusion. There was indeed a SOTU, but not an official SOTU address. So you were originally correct.
This you noobs.
What would he be talking about? It would just be another political rally as the only thing would be opponents faults.
truth. so fucking divisive
Yeah, I don't remember Trump giving one in 2017. Plus, what would he have to talk about? Not much could be accomplished in just a couple of weeks in office, so it makes sense not to deliver a SOTU the first year. I too wonder where OP got their list...
He didn’t give one in 2017. You are correct. I don’t know why people keep repeating this false info.
While perhaps not considered a SOTU, he did deliver an address to a joint session of the Houses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPWS-CN_Xi0
I've updated the post to be more accurate (also see my post below for more info)
They know theres no way he'd get through one.
Well he is a fake President and entire fake administration.
He CAN"T give a SOTU, physically/mentally or otherwise. Things are total sh*t.....We're on the precipice folks.
Fuck FDR
Yes, the comments above
Remember frens, Trump made a SOTU speech at 2021 cpac ? the best is yet to come
He’s still being allowed to ruin the country beyond repair so what the hell difference does it make?