Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's latest comments about Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) may very well make their way into her next campaign ad.

The Verge published leaked audio Tuesday from two meetings between Zuckerberg and Facebook employees over the summer, with the Facebook CEO at one point expressing some anxiety over a Warren presidency and predicting the company will have to sue her administration if she's elected. Warren has called for breaking up major tech companies.

"I mean, if she gets elected president, then I would bet that we will have a legal challenge, and I would bet that we will win the legal challenge," Zuckerberg says. "And does that still suck for us? Yeah. I mean, I don't want to have a major lawsuit against our own government ... But look, at the end of the day, if someone’s going to try to threaten something that existential, you go to the mat and you fight."

Zuckerberg also tells employees that he's "worried" someone will try to "break up our company," although he expresses confidence that Facebook will prevail in a legal challenge because "there is the rule of law."

This is only one piece of the two hours of audio The Verge obtained, which also includes Zuckerberg repeatedly joking that he would have been fired long ago if not for his total control over Facebook. "[Having voting control of the company] was important because, without that, there were several points where I would've been fired," Zuckerberg says. "For sure, for sure."

Warren has already seized on Zuckerberg's comments, hitting back on Twitter by writing, "What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy." Brendan Morrow