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Biden to deliver his State of the Union address on Feb. 7

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WASHINGTON – President Joe . Biden will deliver his second State of the Union address to Congress on February 7

Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., invited . Biden to deliver the address on that date in a letter Friday.

“The American people sent us to. Washington to provide a new direction for the country, to find common ground and to. Debate their priorities. In that spirit, it is my sincere obligation to invite you before a joint session of . Congress on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 so that you, under the . Constitution, May do your duty to report on the state of the union,” McCarthy’s letter to Biden said.

Biden has accepted his invitation to deliver a speech on that date. White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre said in a statement.

The President is grateful for and accepts . Speaker McCarthy’s prompt invitation to address the people’s representatives in Congress. “He looks forward to talking to Republicans, Democrats and the country about how. We can work together to build an economy,” he said. Working from the bottom up and from. The middle, continue to increase our competitiveness in the world. Keep the American people safe and unite the country.”

The date is early in the year that Biden has addressed Congress as president. Last year, Biden gave his State of the Union address in March and his first, which was an . Address to a joint session of Congress, in late April 2021.

It marks Biden’s first address as president to the Republican-controlled House. Democrats controlled the lower house for the first two years of his presidency

The date is early in the year that Biden has addressed Congress as president. Last year, Biden gave his State of the Union address in March and his first, which was an . Address to a joint session of Congress, in late April 2021.

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