At a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Thursday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he would consider one man's request that America "get rid of" Muslims.

The White Plains, New York, man was the first to ask a question at the event.

"We have a problem in this country," he began. "It's called Muslims. We know our current president is one."

"Right," Trump responded.

"You know he's not even American," the man continued.

"We need this question, this is the first question," Trump said with a laugh.

President Obama is a Christian and was born in Hawaii. Trump, however, has for years fed conspiracy theories that Obama was born in Kenya and is not eligible to be president.

At Thursday's town hall, the question continued to more broadly include other Muslims in the U.S.

"We have training camps growing where they want to kill us," the man said. "That's my question: When can we get rid of them?"

"We're going to be looking at a lot of different things," Trump said. "A lot of people are saying that, and a lot of people are saying that bad things are happening out there. We're going to be looking at that and plenty of other things."

Later, in a statement to the Washington Post, Trump said his answers were more about defending Christians in the U.S.