Frankly, a one-page letter would serve the purpose.
But no. We will be treated to a hodgepodge of lies, half-truths, and nonsense. It would be far better if we insisted on following Thomas Jefferson’s lead. While his predecessors, Washington and Adams, delivered their State of the Union addresses in person every year, Jefferson just sent letters to Congress.
This remained the custom until Woodrow Wilson revived in-person delivery in 1913.
This is just more evidence that Wilson was wrong about nearly everything.
https://www.aier.org/article/the-state-of-the-union-is/

"It would be far better that we insist on following Thomas Jefferson’s lead. While his predecessors, Washington and Adams, delivered their State of the Union addresses in person every year, Jefferson just…
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