What Time Is the State of the Union?
President Obama will deliver his State of the Union address tonight at 9 p.m. ET.
"How do I watch the State of the Union," you might be asking yourself?
We've got you covered: WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU.
Here's why: This year's viewing experience is stocked with interactive features that make clear what the President's proposals mean for you, and shareable charts and stats that help supplement and expand on the points you'll hear him make. And even if you're watching on your TV, you can still follow along on your phone or tablet.
Learn more about all the ways you can interact with this year's address during the speech.
If you've got questions on the policies and plans President Obama is laying out tonight, there are more ways than ever to engage:
- Stay tuned right after the speech for an exclusive Huffington Post interview with Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer, and a live Q&A panel with other Administration officials.
- Take part in Big Block of Cheese Day tomorrow, January 21. More than two dozen officials from across the Administration will answer your questions on a broad range of social media platforms.
- Watch a live YouTube interview of President Obama on Thursday, January 22.
And if you want to brush up on your State of the Union trivia, watch our new video featuring some fun facts about the address:
The State of the Union 2015: Everything You Need to Know:
- Watch the exclusive enhanced speech live at WH.gov/SOTU on Tuesday, January 20, at 9 p.m. ET.
- Visit WH.gov/SOTU to sign up for speech reminders, ask a question for post-speech follow-up, and get updates on the issues.
- The White House Is Open for Questions: Get Ready for Big Block of Cheese Day 2.0
- Share which issue you'd most like to see progress on in the time we have left.
- Be sure you get all the latest updates by following the White House on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr.