EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 17 MIN
018 - Thomas Jefferson December 2 1806
from State of the Union Addresses 1790 - 1816 · host John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Washington
The State of the Union address is a vital speech delivered by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress, usually on an annual basis. This important tradition not only reflects the current state of the nation but also provides a platform for the President to outline legislative goals and national priorities that require Congressional support. This collection features captivating recordings of addresses from notable early presidents, including Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison. Join us as we explore the foundational years of American governance through these historic speeches. - Summary by Wikipedia and Linette Geisel
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The State of the Union address is a vital speech delivered by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress, usually on an annual basis. This important tradition not only reflects the current state of the nation but also provides a platform for the President to outline legislative goals and national priorities that require Congressional support. This collection features captivating recordings of addresses from notable early presidents, including Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison. Join us as we explore the foundational years of American governance through these historic speeches. - Summary by Wikipedia and Linette Geisel
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018 - Thomas Jefferson December 2 1806
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