Some talking points just never die..... And actually Iran is further from getting a nuclear bomb...
"Iran has taken major steps to scale back its nuclear program. Iran greatly reduced its stockpile of enriched uranium, forfeited a majority of its uranium enrichment capacity, and granted access to the IAEA to put in place unprecedented verification and monitoring provisions at key nuclear facilities. As a result, Iran is further from a nuclear bomb today than at any time over the last decade. Under the nuclear agreement, Iran’s nuclear program has been dramatically constrained. the IAEA has greater access than ever before to ensure Iran is in compliance with its commitments to stay nuclear weapons-free."
Factsheet: Implementation of Iran Nuclear Deal | The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
"Several experts have told PolitiFact over the last few months that as long as Iran adheres to the terms of the agreement, they cannot build a nuclear weapon... Not coming to an agreement at all would have let Iran’s militarized nuclear progress continue unabated."
Deal allows Iran to produce nuclear weapon, U.S. Senate candidate Carlos Beruff says | PolitiFact Florida
"Iran and six world powers in January passed a critical point in the implementation of the nuclear deal they reached last July as the international agency in charge of ensuring that nuclear programs are exclusively peaceful verified that Tehran had met its obligations under the deal to curb its nuclear activities. The IAEA report noted that Iran had taken steps required under the deal, such as reducing the number of centrifuges enriching uranium to 5,060, shipping out its enriched uranium in excess of 300 kilograms, removing the core of its incomplete heavy-water reactor at Arak, and allowing the agency to enhance its monitoring of Iran’s nuclear facilities."
https://www.armscontrol.org/ACT/2016_03/News/Iran-Nuclear-Deal-Implemented
"Contrary to some claims, Iran simply does not have the ability to produce enough fissile material annually for multiple bombs under the deal. And no, inspections on Iran’s nuclear progress have not been undermined by the agreement.. In actuality, it is a widely accepted fact that Iran’s breakout time – the time necessary to produce enough weapons-grade material for one nuclear weapon – is one year. Before the agreement, Iran’s breakout time was two to three months. The JCPOA also gives IAEA inspectors unprecedented access to critical Iranian nuclear and relevant military facilities. Before negotiations began, international access was severely limited.. Today, it is indisputable that Iran is currently complying with its obligations and our understanding of the country’s nuclear program and facilities is far greater than before."
Time to Give the Iran Deal a Chance | RealClearDefense