WATCH: Historic moments from State of the Union addresses

Each year the sitting president addresses Congress in an address known as the State of the Union, which has seen several historical moments over the years.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gives a thumbs down during President Biden's State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 7, 2023. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

After President Donald Trump delivered his SOTU address in 2020, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., stunned Americans when she stood up and tore a copy of the president's speech in half.

When asked why she ripped Trump's speech, Pelosi told Fox that "it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives. I tore it up. I was trying to find one page with truth on it. I couldn't."

Similar to Biden in 2023, President Obama was yelled at by a Republican congressman during his address to Congress in 2009.

Rep. Joe Wilson shouts, "You lie," as President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress concerning health care on Sept. 9, 2009. (Melina Mara/Getty Images)

During the SOTU in 2002, former President George W. Bush declared that Iran, Iraq and North Korea were an "axis of evil."

Bush's statement was criticized by former President Jimmy Carter, who said it was "overly simplistic and counterproductive."

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Biden will deliver the annual State of the Union address Thursday. The president's speech is occurring much later than in previous years, as they are historically given in January or February.

Fox News' Emily Robertson contributed to this report.

Aubrie Spady is a Production Assistant for Fox News Digital.

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