The President has to address the six main goals of the Preamble which are as follows: How to form a more perfect Union (a better United States) Establishing Justice, ensuring domestic tranquality (ways to help us in the case of a natural disaster, or other events that help the people), providing for the common defense (ways to defend the United States), promoting the general welfare, and securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity (our children).
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The President gives an annual speech called the State of the Union address. He or she does this before a joint session of the House and the Senate, which establishes the President's legislative agenda.
Article 2
This address is required by the US Constitution and gives the President the opportunity to explain what he plans to do during the coming year as well as perhaps give out some new information about what he did last year.
i think its the judicial branch? im not sure.
Article II gives information about the President. Section 2 is especially concerned with his powers and duties.
Nobody gives out that information.
The State of the Union address.
SONA (State Of the Nation Address)
This is called the Inaugural Address, and historically has set the tone for the policies of the individual president.