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  2. United States Oval Office Address - Wikipedia

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    An Oval Office address is a type of speech made by the president of the United States, usually in the Oval Office at the White House. [1] It is considered among the most solemn settings for an address made by a leader, and is most often delivered to announce a major new policy initiative, on the occasion of a leader's departure from office, or ...

  3. List of national addresses - Wikipedia

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    This list of national addresses includes speeches by heads of state or heads of government, often broadcast live over various media (usually radio and television) and directed at the general public.

  4. History of communication by presidents of the United States

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    Warren G. Harding, the United States’ 29th president who held office from 1921 until he died in 1923, was the first president to deliver a radio address. [4] He addressed the nation at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial on May 30, 1922, an address that served as the day’s equivalent of the State of the Union address.

  5. Weekly address of the president of the United States

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    Joe Biden speaking with a citizen during his first “Weekly Conversation” as President. Franklin D. Roosevelt after giving one of his fireside chats , the predecessor to the Weekly Address. The weekly address of the president of the United States (also known as the Weekly (Radio) Address or Your Weekly Address ) is the weekly speech by the ...

  6. Donald Trump speaks at a fourth-grade level, the lowest of ...

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    President Donald Trump connects with the American people by using a language that even a fourth grader could understand, according to a recently published analysis by Factbase on the speech ...

  7. Zelensky: I want to speak with Trump directly without voices ...

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    Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his need to speak to Donald Trump directly without “different voices from people around him” that could risk destroying their communication. In a wide-ranging ...

  8. Style (form of address) - Wikipedia

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    Alabama, 376 U.S. 650 (1964), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that an African-American woman, Mary Hamilton, was entitled to the same courteous forms of address customarily reserved solely for whites in the Southern United States, [43] and that calling a black person by their first name in a formal context was "a ...

  9. Florida educators, students speak out against ... - AOL

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    Educators, students and advocates across the Florida higher education system spoke out Monday against the recent removal by the state of hundreds of general education courses that touch on race ...