Chelsea Clinton Says She'll Stay With Family's Foundation if Her Mother Is Elected The former first daughter defended the work of the Clinton Foundation.

 -- In her first national television appearance in support of her mother since the Democratic National Convention, Chelsea Clinton defended the work of the Clinton Foundation and confirmed that she would continue to guide the organization if Hillary Clinton is elected president.

"For now, I'll certainly stay on the board," Chelsea Clinton said in an interview on ABC's "The View."

The comments from the former first daughter come in the midst of news that her father, former President Bill Clinton, would step down from his position with the foundation if his wife is elected in November.

Chelsea Clinton said that in the wake of her father's absence, she wants to ensure that the work of the foundation and their employees are stewarded beyond the election.

"We have a responsibility to the millions of people who are benefiting from our work and we have a responsibility to our employees to make sure that they have jobs in the future," said Chelsea Clinton.

"Once we get through that transition period, we'll see what the right answer is for the foundation and for me," she added.

Chelsea Clinton did not address whether she would continue to work on fundraising for the organization.

She has held a seat on the board of the foundation -- the full name of which has been the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation since 2013 -- for the last five years.