š„The Truth About Trumpās Order and š® Gaming Freedom
When President Donald Trump signed the āGuaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americansā Executive Order on August 7, 2025, the internet lit up with claims, memes, and clickbait headlines. Some declared it the end of Visa and Mastercard censorship. Others swore it was gamingās savior.
The truth? As with most things ā itās complicated.
In this article, weāll cut through the noise and explain:
- What the EO actually does (and doesnāt do)
- The real-world events that inspired it
- How it ties into gamingās ongoing fight against financial censorship
š What the Executive Order Says ā and Doesnāt Say
The Fair Banking EO is aimed at federally regulated banks and the agencies that oversee them (FDIC, OCC, Federal Reserve, NCUA).
Key points:
- Removes āreputational riskā from federal banking guidance.
- Directs regulators to review account closures that may have been based on political or religious beliefs.
- Requires all banking regulators to rewrite manuals and policies within 180 days.
What it does NOT do:
- It does not directly regulate payment processors like Visa, Mastercard, or PayPal.
- It does not force gaming platforms (Steam, itch.io, etc.) to change their content or payment rules.
š° Why This EO Happened
Several high-profile events pushed this EO forward:
- Trumpās personal claims: He alleged JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America refused to accept his deposits or maintain accounts, citing reputational concerns. (Politico)
- Reuters reporting: U.S. banks used āreputational riskā guidelines to make closure decisions ā compliance-related, but controversial. (Reuters)
- The Coutts/Nigel Farage case (UK): Farageās account was closed in part over reputational concerns, sparking global debate. (Wikipedia)
š® Why Gamers Started Talking About It
In recent years, payment processors have influenced game availability:
- Steam and itch.io have removed or restricted certain titles due to processor rules, especially for adult or controversial content. (PC Gamer)
When the EO hit, some gamers assumed it was aimed at their fight. But in reality, while it might create indirect pressure on payment processors through the banks they rely on, it isnāt a targeted āgaming censorshipā fix.
āļø Potential Impact on Gaming
Possible benefits:
- Banks may push back on processor restrictions if they fear penalties for cutting off lawful business.
- Could give indie developers more leverage to fight payment-related bans.
Limitations:
- Payment processors can still enforce their own terms of service.
- Any gaming benefit will be indirect and take time to materialize.
š Final Takeaway
The Fair Banking EO is not the silver bullet for financial censorship in gaming. Itās a move aimed at protecting broader access to banking services ā with potential ripple effects the gaming world might feel down the road.
If you want the full breakdown (and a myth-busting tour through the clickbait), watch the companion video here:
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Sources:
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/08/guaranteeing-fair-banking-for-all-americans/
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/08/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-guarantees-fair-banking-for-all-americans/
- https://www.wired.com/story/donald-trump-orders-crackdown-on-politically-motivated-debanking/
- https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/05/trump-jpmorgan-bank-america-debanking-00494729
- https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/trumps-debanking-order-could-create-headaches-banks-sources-say-2025-08-14/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coutts
- https://www.pcgamer.com/steam-will-ban-all-adult-games-that-include-characters-who-look-underage-even-if-they-arent/
- https://www.cato.org/blog/breaking-down-trumps-debanking-executive-order
- https://www.ft.com/content/0e8a40e1-0ccd-4c45-83c5-1986d9641884