Tatianna Harris
May 22, 2026

This Week in Leaks: May 22, 2026

TWIL: Meta staffing changes, oil pricing concerns, IRS legal discussions, and a utility refurbishment memo — read this week's stories.

Internal emails, supplier memos, workforce plans, and government discussions surfaced this week via leaked files and internal communications.

  • Leaked Meta layoffs and restructuring plans
    May 18, 2026
    Internal workforce planning discussions and executive communications detailing restructuring efforts became public knowledge due to insider leaks.
  • Leaked AutoZone memo highlights oil shortage impacts
    May 18, 2026
    An internal corporate memo discussing anticipated pricing impacts and supply concerns has surfaced.
  • U.S. Department of Education memo outlines hiring plans after mass layoffs
    May 21, 2026
    According to a leaked internal staff email, department-wide rehiring is underway.

  • IRS legal agreement discussions leaked
    May 19, 2026
    Internal legal and settlement discussions surrounding agreements tied to the Trump administration have become public.

  • SaskPower coal refurbishment details leaked
    May 13, 2026
    Internal utility and project planning documents related to SaskPower’s coal plant refurbishment plans surfaced publicly.

Why it matters...

A supplier memo. Staffing discussions. Utility project documents. Intelligence reporting shared with journalists. Each of these incidents was a breach of trust when information became public knowledge.

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