Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, and Stripe have been cautioned by a Washington antitrust regulator regarding potential service denial based on customers' political or religious beliefs. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the regulator's concern that such actions could limit consumer access to essential financial services. The letters emphasize the importance of maintaining neutrality and ensuring that all customers have equal access to services, regardless of their personal views. This move underscores the ongoing scrutiny of major payment platforms and their policies in the context of broader regulatory oversight.