
The first three months always pack a punch. Just a few days ago, Beyoncé, Jay-Z and the biggest stars in music made their way to Crypto.com Arena for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. In a few days, the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles will take the field in Glendale, Arizona for the Super Bowl. Not long thereafter, the best basketball players in the world will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. To top it all off, the month of March will kick off with the 2023 Academy Awards. In the midst of these major events, Capitol Hill will hold its version of the Grammy Awards or Academy Awards. It’s known as the State of the Union address.
Barring a global pandemic, the political year truly kicks off with the President addressing the nation from Washington, D.C. From honoring veterans to touting his economic policy successes, it typically serves as a way for the President to highlight his wins and commend his political teammates. However, it doesn’t simply stop there. Other political figures deliver responses to the State of the Union. Then, there’s also the political analysis of the President’s speech. For those interested in watching this year’s address, check out the details below.
When will President Joe Biden deliver the State of the Union address?
President Joe Biden will deliver the State of the Union from the House Chamber of the United States Capital on February 7, 2023 at 9 p.m. EST.
What will the President discuss during the State of the Union address?
Reports from NBC News and PBS indicate that the President will discuss the national economy and the falling unemployment rate. Several political insiders also expect the President to talk about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the decision to shoot down a suspected spy balloon from China.
How can I watch the State of the Union address?
With an internet connection, anyone can view the President’s State of the Union address at WH.gov/sotu. The address can also be viewed from any of the following social media channels:
YouTube: President Biden’s Second State of the Union (Español)
Twitter: @WhiteHouse or @POTUS
Facebook: White House on Facebook or President Biden’s Facebook