In a recently leaked footage from Project Veritas, Elon Musk slammed a Twitter executive for insulting the billionaire's Asperger's syndrome.

Alex Martinez, who was named as Twitter's Lead Client Partner by Project Veritas, was filmed attacking his new employer, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and criticizing his objective to modify the platform's regulations in support of free speech.

Martinez told a disguised Project Veritas reporter in a video released yesterday, "He has Asperger's, so he's special!  You have exceptional needs! You have special needs!"

Martinez went on to claim that he cannot take the billionaire's words seriously.

"Twitter exec destroying free speech & ridiculing folks with Asperger's," Musk tweeted, apparently not taking such remarks lightly. That tweet was posted to the billionaire's Twitter feed. Musk also responded to the video with a frown emoji on Twitter.

Martinez's remarks came only one day after Project Veritas published another video with Twitter chief engineer Siru Murugesan, who was captured on camera saying Twitter doesn't believe in free speech and how a capitalist like Musk may clash with Murugesan's socialist coworkers.

In Monday's video, Murugesan told a disguised Project Veritas reporter that it doesn't make ideological sense since they're suppressing the right, not the left, therefore everyone on the right will say it's fine to say such a thing, while the left would say they can't allow it.

When questioned how his coworkers feel about Musk being their new manager, Murugesan stated they dislike it, while he is fine with it.

They did everything they could to revolt, according to the senior engineer. Many employees protested, but in the end, the panel of directors had the final word, and they behaved to their own greatest advantage to avoid being prosecuted.

After the publication of Murugesan's remarks, Project Veritas obtained internal documents from Twitter workers warning of the growing targeting of employees identified as Tweeps within the firm.

Project Veritas is active right now, according to Twitter's security team, and these factions use social engineering strategies to get close to staff members and acquire videos and recordings of workers addressing internal company affairs, which they then selectively edit to deliberately misinterpret discussions to continue their own ideological or political interests.

Martinez accidentally presented the memorandum to the disguised Project Veritas journalist in Tuesday's leaked video.