Top White House strategist Steve Bannon’s secret to-do list has been revealed — in a tweet.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, a Jewish writer, visited the White House on Tuesday to celebrate Israel’s Independence Day and posted photos of him posing with Bannon in front of a white board containing a laundry list of campaign promises.

Bannon has compiled two columns under headings that include “pledges on ObamaCare,” “pledges on tax reform” and “pledges on immigration” with check marks by some of the items.

The only listing under ObamaCare is “repeal and replace ObamaCare.” There is no check next to it.

But under immigration, Bannon ticked off “suspend the Syrian Refugee Program,” “end ‘catch-and-release,” “triple the number of ICE agents” and “implement new extreme vetting techniques.”

He wrote under tax reform, “create a 10% repatriation tax,” “lower the corporate tax to 15%” and “eliminate the estate tax” — all components listed in President Trump’s single page of proposals released last week.

Boteach, who has written for Breitbart News, the website Bannon used to run before joining the Trump campaign, called the White House strategist “a great, stalwart friend of the Jewish State” in his tweet.

He also posted photos with Sen. Ted Cruz and White House spokesman Sean Spicer.