03
Sep
2018
It is a common practice for newly elected U.S. presidents to address a joint session of Congress about a month after inauguration.
Typically and especially the first time a president wins the general election, generally not if they get re-elected, but the first time that they get elected in the general election, they give a speech to the joint session of Congress about a month after being inaugurated. It is a very common practice, especially in modern American political tradition.