Michael Sohn/AP Images Gary Cohn and other White House officials are trying to convince President Donald Trump to soften his new tariffs. Cohn helped schedule a meeting between Trump and business executives whose companies will be hurt by the new tax on steel and aluminum imports. A group of White House advisers is making a list-ditch effort to blunt the impact of President Donald Trump's newly announced steel and aluminum tariffs. Gary Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council and former Goldman Sachs executive, along with a group of officials in the White House and Treasury Department are attempting to convince Trump to reconsider the tariffs according to a new report from Politico's Ben White, Andrew Restuccia, and Nancy Cook.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Henry Blodget: Will arming teachers with guns help stop school shootings?See Also:Trump says he doesn't think we're going to have a trade war — 3 days after he said trade wars were 'good'Trump just laid out his demands for 2 of the US's signature allies to get around his massive new tariffsTrump's newest economic move could cause the price of everything from cars to beer to rise — here's what tariffs are, and how they could affect youSEE ALSO: Trump's newest trade policy has been tried before — and it was terrible for the US economy