 The U.S. is in danger. One billion left. The U.S. has about one billion U.S. dollars left to fund its security, so Washington may soon have to choose between funding its defense and helping its allies. Shalanda Young, the head of the Administrative Budget Office of the White House, said this. At a time when the world is becoming more complex, are we putting America's preparedness at risk? Congress must fund our national security and ensure we are ready to support our allies, she said. She noted that not assisting Ukraine also affects the national security of the United States. What if Putin marches through Ukraine? NATO countries, our sons and daughters are at risk of becoming part of a larger conflict. And not only Putin, but other dictators are watching what Congress is doing. A top White House official called on Republicans to settle for border security measures that Democrats will support as time runs out for Congress to pass emergency funding for Ukraine. Negotiations that fail is when one side can't take yes for an answer. They push for too much. Shalanda Young said, Congress has been unable to pass additional aid for Ukraine since Republicans have soured on helping the U.S. ally in its war against Russia without also enacting stricter U.S.-Mexico border security measures.