Steve Bannon. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

A series of now-deleted tweets published on Friday by a prominent conservative commentator provided a glimpse of the infamous whiteboard inside White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's office.

Dinesh D'Souza, who was charged with campaign-finance fraud in 2014, visited the White House Friday to promote his new book, "The Big Lie."

After the visit, D'Souza tweeted pictures of himself with Bannon and Sebastian Gorka, President Donald Trump's national security aide, in Bannon's office. He added that he had signed copies for Bannon, Trump, and Gorka.

Christina Wilkie, an investigative reporter for the nonprofit journalism outfit Center for Public Integrity, took a screenshot of the tweets. Bannon's "Make America Great Again" whiteboard, which was first revealed by The New Yorker in May, is visible in the background of the photos.

The top of the board reads "Withdraw from TPP" — the Trans-Pacific Partnership — with a checkmark. Trump had railed against the trade deal during the 2016 campaign.

"Canadian Lumber Tariff" is also checked off. Trump announced in April that the US would impose tariffs on lumber imports from Canada.

"Taxes" is circled in red and has three exclamation points. The Trump administration has indicated it wants to move onto tax reform after the defeat of the Republican healthcare bill in Congress.

"Offshoring," "illegal immigration," "crime," and "welfare," are also listed as top priorities on the whiteboard.

Here are the tweets: