It will be a presidency where Twitter will continue to feature hugely. For as we were reminded at his inauguration, this is a president who is never frightened to say what he thinks. I have to say that, packed with his supporters, the whole event felt like a coronation. No wonder then that Trump was entirely true to himself and gave an incredibly powerful speech, reiterating of all of his campaign themes. It was an intensely patriotic oration and a genuine attempt to try and bring people together. I loved every word of it and cheered along with the crowd.

But what was particularly telling was to cast my eyes up at America’s political class and former presidents sat on the podium. They looked as though they were sucking lemons. That was the day’s most powerful statement that this was not a normal transfer of power. This is a political revolution that will make America great again.

It's party time for the revolutionaries

No wonder there are so many great parties to go to. Rarely in politics is there time to celebrate, because after each battle – win or lose – we always have to move onto the next one. But on this trip, having fun is at the top of our agenda.

We Brexiteers at Leave.EU hosted the biggest party of the lot. On Thursday night My friend Arron Banks took the top of the Hay Adams hotel, with a huge balcony directly overlooking the White House and the congressmen and senators poured in. Every single one of them was looking forward to the USA having a much closer relationship with the UK, and lots of them were asking when we’re going to do a trade deal. I suspect it won’t be very long before somebody in the Trump administration says openly and publicly “lets sit round the table and get this going”. This can only be good news for Brexit Britain.

And Brexit Britain has one helpful lesson for the new president in return. For there will certainly be controversies and storms in the new America.