Given that only moderators can see other users' flag history, it follows that, if you're looking at a post in the flag history page, then either:
- you flagged the post yourself, and therefore have already seen the content, or
- you're a ♦ mod, and therefore can see deleted posts anyway.
Thus, I see no reason to be concerned about this "information leak", as the content of the deleted posts is only leaked to people who already saw it before the post was deleted.
As noted in the comments above, the tooltip is somewhat useful for remembering what a particular flag was about. Thus, whether or not it's deliberate, I would consider it a useful feature (or at least a misbug), and I think it should be retained.
In fact, I think it should even be extended: I just tested it, and it seems that I only see tooltips for flagged questions, even though they'd be even more useful for flagged and deleted answers (where the question title often gives little if any clue of what the "answer" was about). I'd thus like to make a mini feature-request*: Can we please have tooltips for flagged answers, too?
Besides, once you reach 10k rep, you'll be able to see deleted posts in full, so it's not like their content is a particularly well-kept secret anyway. In the rare cases where a post, whether deleted or not, contains actually sensitive information that really should be hidden from everyone, you should contact SE staff about it — I believe they have ways to actually hide post content even from 10k+ users, even if they're rarely used.
*) There's a lot of other things on the flag history page that could be improved, like the fact that comment flags aren't distinguished from post flags in any clear way. (The canned flag reasons are different, but AFAICT, free-form comment flags look identical to free-form post flags.) I might file a proper feature-req about that at some point, if no-one else has done it already.