Planned Parenthood: 'We Will Fight to Make Sure' Doors 'Stay Open' Under Trump Presidency

Trump has said he wants to defund the group as long as it performs abortions.

"There are almost no words to capture the threat that this election result posts to our democracy, to our economic security, to access to reproductive health care and most especially to the safety and dignity of people of color," said Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, in a statement on Wednesday after news of Trump's win.

"We will fight to make sure that Planned Parenthood health center doors stay open, and that people in this country can get access to basic reproductive health care, no matter their zip code, income, sexual orientation, race, religion, gender, or country of origin," Richards added.

She added, "We will not give up, we will not back down, and we will not be silenced.”

Trump has said he wants to defund Planned Parenthood as long as it performs abortions.

Last fall, when Trump was asked if he would shut down the federal government to cut off taxpayer funds to Planned Parenthood, he replied, "I would."

Trump was previously on the record as being pro-choice but has maintained a pro-life position throughout his presidential campaign.

The president-elect also said during the primaries earlier this year that there should be a punishment for women who have an abortion, but he later said he meant that the doctor who performed the procedure should be penalized.

ABC News' Chris Good, John Kruzel and Noah Fitzgerel contributed to this report.