Ivanka Trump met with Planned Parenthood president shortly after inauguration

Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards called it a "cordial" meeting.

"The purpose of the meeting, from Planned Parenthood’s perspective, was to make sure that Ivanka Trump fully understood the important role Planned Parenthood plays in providing health care to millions of people and why it would be a disastrous idea to block people from accessing care at Planned Parenthood," Planned Parenthood said in a statement.

"Anyone who works in this White House is responsible for addressing why women are in the crosshairs of basically every single policy we've seen in this administration," Richards said.

The White House has yet to respond to an ABC News' inquiry into the meeting.

Since the time of the meeting, the administration has taken steps that Planned Parenthood has decried.

The White House has since proposed preserving federal funding for Planned Parenthood on the condition that the group discontinue providing abortions. That proposal was soundly rejected by the women's health group in early March.

Richards said at the time that the group "won't back down in the face of threats or intimidation."

"Planned Parenthood has always stood strong against these attacks on our patients and their ability to access the full range of reproductive health care."