A.7. State of the Union Address
The President must deliver an annual State of the Union address each January, except during their inaugural year. The address shall be made to a joint session of Congress and transmitted to the People. The address shall be recorded and publicly accessible. When reporting on the state of affairs—including the Treasury and the military—the President must provide truthful and factual information. Sensitive details that could cause harm may be withheld, but the President shall not use misleading or false statements. The President is not limited to once a year and may deliver additional addresses as seems reasonable.
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