During the State of the Union address, the president is required to report to
the Supreme Court.
the vice president.
governors in all fifty states.
members of Congress.

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During the State of the Union address, the president is required to report to "members of Congress" since this is where he delivers his address, although now these addresses are televised. 

The correct answer is D.

The State of The Union Address is an annual ( except in the first year of the new president's term) message by the President of the United States delivered to a joint session of the United States Congress.

The Address deals usually with a budget message and an economic report of the nation, the President may also propose a legislative agenda and state some other national priorities.

There have been a total of 95 in-person State of the Union Addresses. The only time the Address was read and not delivered personally happened in 1945, during the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.