The mother of a 'far-right' tradie accused of threatening to kidnap Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the wake of the Bondi massacre has erupted with rage after her son was approached by the media. Nathan Ballesty, 27, allegedly used a carriage service at his Beacon Hill home, on Sydney's northern beaches, between December 19 and December 21 to threaten serious harm against Albanese. The Australian Federal Police's recently formed National Security Investigations team immediately launched a probe into the alleged threat and traced it back to Ballesty. Ballesty's social media accounts show he frequently expressed right-wing views, with the political...