A U.S. federal appeals court has dismissed Twitter’s plea to inform former President Donald Trump about a search warrant issued for his data. What Happened: The ruling by the D.C. Circuit was split along partisan lines. Four Republican appointees argued that Trump should have been given a chance to argue for withholding some information from the government, reported The Washington Post. The court has upheld a $350,000 penalty on Twitter for failing to comply promptly with the 2020 election interference investigation warrant. The company can still take its case to the U.S. Supreme Court. See Al…