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2024 State of the Union address: date, time, how to watch on TV and online

President Joe Biden will deliver the last State of the Union address before the November 2024 presidential election. Here’s how to watch the event.

Este 7 de marzo, el presidente Biden se dirige al Congreso en el Capitolio. Te explicamos a qué hora es y cómo ver el State of the Union.
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President Joe Biden will deliver his third State of the Union address on Thursday, March 7, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, addressing a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol. It will be his last such speech before the November presidential election.

There are many ways to catch the State of the Union speech live. You can check out the official White House feed at WH.gov/sotu, or tune in to its official social media live streams. The feed will include ASL interpretation.

Major network and cable TV stations will broadcast the event.

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2024 State of the Union address: date, time, how to watch on TV and online

What: President Biden’s State of the Union Address

Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024

Time: 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT

TV: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, CNN Fox News, MSNBC, NewsNation

Radio: NPR

Online: White House website

Social media:

White House official YouTube channel

X: @WhiteHouse or @POTUS

Facebook: White House on Facebook or President Biden’s Facebook

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2024 State of the Union address: What to expect

The purpose of the address is to report on the current condition of the country, outline the president’s legislative agenda and priorities, and provide recommendations for Congress to consider.

However, given the timing of the speech, it is to be expected that President Biden will use it to present himself as the best alternative come November.

His address comes on the heels of Super Tuesday, where he emerged as the Democratic front runner and Donald Trump as the Republican favorite.

As the event comes in the heat of the presidential race, the president is expected to discuss not just his administration’s accomplishments, but also domestic and international hot-button issues such as criticisms of his age and his response to the Israel-Hamas war.

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